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Ramon could not reconcile with Rabin in December '95 because Rabin was murdered in November '95. The reason Ramon returned to the government was the actual murder of Rabin, as per Ramon's official statement made prior to his return to the government.
I have removed reference to the fraud allegations raised by the losing candidate Shimon Peres. The issue has failed to resurface in the Israeli press; all Labour ministers have stood behind Amir Peretz's victory, despite having opposed him during the campaign. Eytan Kebel, the party's secretary-general, had dismissed the issue early on, noting that the results of all ballots had been signed and approved by repesentatives of all the candidates. RCSB 21:53, 10 November 2005 (UTC)
Shimon Peres has officially congratulated Amir Peretz on his election victory -- so that issue is closed. RCSB 13:11, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
I am moroccan and I don't know where is this city of Bojar ??? I think this name is mispelled and should be corrected..
I've got it!!! Boujad is a small moroccan city near Beni-Mellal and Kasbat Tadla (meaning.. Tadla Castle)!! It's situated near the Middle-Atlas..
In colloqual moroccan arabic it's called Bee-Jaad.. In classical arabic Abu-Jaad (literally Fadther of Jaad).. Some spell it Bejad or Boujaad! A map of it is available here : [1]
Amir Peretz is indeed a "very proletarian paysant" even by moroccan standards.. Wish this make peace advance..
According to the Heberew Peretz website, Peretz was wounded in the Mitleh Pass and not in the crossing of the Suez Canal, as was claimed by editor 80.179.115.98. Please refrain from irresponsible edits, especially if you are not logged in. RCSB 18:43, 16 November 2005 (UTC)
according to Matériel, a Matériel officer is in charge of supplies. but accourding to Peretz' statements in israel, he was what i would translate literally as "ammunition officer" (i don't know how this is called in anglo-saxon armies). while ammunition supply is part of the duties of the ammunition corp in the IDF, the main role of the ammunition officer in a fighting brigade is the officer in charge of the technical status of all combat and non combat vehicles, and the proffessional ability of the unit's drivers. in this organizational level, weapons and ammo, as well as all other supplies (from food to tents) is the responsibility of the supply officer (Matériel officer?) he:User:צחי
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The usage in this article, which at first strived to conform to that of English English, is continually degenerating to American English. Examples include labour which was replaced in many places with labor and doveish which was changed to dovish (How do you pronounce that?!). I think the excerpts above speak for themselves. RCSB 12:09, 21 November 2005 (UTC)
Hi. Please stop changing Amir Peretz's birthplace. He was born in Boujad and not in Oujda. This is corroborated by his campaign website (see the links in the article page). Please refer to the discussion above about Boujad. In case you are not aware, Boujad is a city in the middle Atlas. The discussion above has a link to a website showing a map of the area. We are not confounding Boujad with Oujda. Oujda is located near the Algerian border. Peretz was not born there. Again, refer to the discussion above if you are confused about this. Thank you. RCSB 20:08, 24 November 2005 (UTC)
Is it *Oujda* or *Bajaad* ?
Moroccan newspapers are talking about Oujda! Oujda was a stronghold for jews in the past. I am the one who corrected the Boujad name above! A serious investigation needs to be conducted I think!
This link - Peretz means broke through - has nothing to do with Amir Peretz.-- Amir E. Aharoni 15:33, 5 January 2006 (UTC)
I read somewhere that only 2 MKs endorsed Peretz in the race for Labor Party chairman. I know one of them was Yuli Tamir. Does anyone know who the other one was? The Secretary of Funk 21:21, 26 February 2006 (UTC)
Why is Amir Peretz' name is written in Arabic? I don't think it's necassery.
Is anything known about his stance on the present crisis with Libanon? Maybe from Israeli news? In Europe & North America nothing can be perceived, and his official web site seems to be down. As secretary of defence he must have made some statements, right? Mwimmer 22:51, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
I like this guy's mustache. I hope he goes far in Israeli politics because he just looks like a nice fellow.-- Paraphelion 03:25, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
Thsi article attempts to portray Amir Peretz as some form of Dove, which, as evidence has shown, is wildly inaccurate. As such, it needs to be NPOVed -- Irishpunktom\ talk 10:05, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
Well, Irishpunktom, now I know what you mean by NPOV. I thought it meant "balanced," not calling someone a "child murderer." 6SJ7 16:44, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
How about this one: Israeli minister in vision gaffe Israeli newspapers have printed photos of Defence Minister Amir Peretz trying to watch military manoeuvres through binoculars with the lens caps still on. [2] -- Vladko 10:34, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
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Article looks pretty good. However, sources are uncited. Oneworld25 16:13, 4 March 2007 (UTC) |
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I also was willing to include the source which El C mentioned too. However, he keeps erasing it, 2601:447:4100:C120:388D:2765:1F18:AB6B ( talk) 00:35, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
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